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Through destruction; The wild world of decollage and Dutch artist Bram Reijnders. The methodical artist, often referred to as the “Neo Dutch Master of the Urban Landscape,” has not just innovated a new way to emulate the feeling of urbanity, but has wholly taken the charge of “decollage” (the opposite of collage). Vogels van diverse ...
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View Bram Renders’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Freelance ideeënmens voor alle media. Off- en online. Horizontaal, diagonaal ...
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Reijnders had the opportunity to open a small gallery in the ‘Spiegelgracht’ in Amsterdam. It turned out to be a difficult start of his career, but all of a sudden he was invited to be a guest in ‘ a national tv show in The Netherlands. After the show aired; all of his paintings were soon sold. It was a lucky shot, a narrow escape.
Bram Renders. Writer: Los. Bram Renders was born on 28 December 1973 in Antwerp, Belgium. He is a writer and producer, known for Los (2008), Ben X (2007) and En daarmee basta (2005).
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722 Followers, 738 Following, 325 Posts - Bram Renders (@bramrenders) on Instagram: "Van W817 via Patser over wtFOCK naar 2DEZIT. Scenarist en verhaalbouwer voor alle media.
Jul 8, 2024 · On July 22, “Patsers” will begin shooting in Antwerp, marking the beginning of a nine-week shooting schedule. The film is scripted by Adil El Arbi, Ruben Vermeersch, Sven Huybrechts, and Bram Renders. According to Mr. El Ardi, the film will be darker and more serious than its predecessor yet faithful to the humor and DNA of “Patser.”